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YouAmp is yet another music player for Linux. But it is different than the other players ,if you are convinced by these outstanding features you can give it a try here. Do not be afraid if nothing happens on first startup as it will index your whole home directory which takes a while.Basically this re-implements Tracker for music files – and indeed one of the features of this release is that I throw away Tracker. Although the Tracker devs never get tired of praising the cool new features they are implementing, their last stable release Tracker 0.6 is an unusable piece of crap. But I am actually looking forward to try out Tracker 0.7 once it gets an stable release for using it with YouAmp.

For those waiting for playlist in YouAmp on maemo: this release means they are not far away. The main purpose of the last release on maemo was basically to sync the code with the desktop version. Now it only needs some polish and UI love, so it works well on the small screen.

more features i frgot to mention abt IDM are:-
–integrate with OS(take over download from “all” browsers)
–upto 16 segment download(with intelligent segmentation means that when any segment get completed then an incomplete segment is divided to reproduce maximum segment say 16, if set for 16)
–then setting like autoshutdown/autostart
–any number of queues(synchronous/asynchronous) can be made with different setting like based on particular download speed, for particular day, to be processed for particular interval of time,etc, etc

Ahh.. it seems I’ll never be able to enjoy YouAmp, since it never seems to finish loading the library. Using Quod Libet, I reloaded the library twice, went through an album lasting an hour and 35 minutes, and yet YouAmp hadn’t finished.